This lone shrub was hanging off the side of the Boulder Canyon wall above Hoover Dam. I like the way the light was shining through the leaves illuminating the bush, but everything else was in shadow....

This was a bit of pain to try to photograph. To get up high enough to see it, one has to climb up about 600' of mountain on an unmarked trail. Otherwise, the only way to see it is from that boardwalk in the image, which offers an interesting, but less than stellar view of the pool.

Variation of the image posted earlier. I couldn't make up my mind which I prefer. In this one the way the post is leaning into the horizon, along the same perspective as the power lines creates an interesting view.

Another shot from a moving car image, probably in Chicago somewhere. I remember when I took this picture, Clark, the guy driving, worrying that I was going to get us shot snapping pictures of people in rather "questionable" neighborhoods.

Somewhere in Chicago. Shot from a moving car. I love snapping pictures while someone else is driving, most of the time you get nothing, but every once and a while you can get an interesting image. Great for candid shots of people.

Downtown Chicago in mid-summer. The Trump Tower is straight ahead. I considered fixing the perspective of this shot, but after doing so I felt it lost something. The fish eye effect of the buildings at the edges leaning into the shot creates a more interesting scene in my opinion, so I decided to leave it as it is.

The classic Port Dover Pier shot. There is a spot in Port Dover to take this picture and it is very popular among all the local photographers. The light is always perfect, and it is a natural waterfront scene! One of my favorites.

Another from a great day in Cripple Creek, Colorado. The light this day couldn't have been better had I paid for it! Bright sun in the West and a snowstorm in the East. Made for some great picture taking...

Just when I thought all the fall colour blew off in the wind on the weekend, the intense light of the setting sun over my shoulder tells me the season isn't over just yet. A few minutes ago on Silver Lake in Port Dover.